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Muhammad Ali to be featured on USPS commemorative stamps in 2026

by LAWIN.news January 13, 2026
written by LAWIN.news January 13, 2026
photo credit: NBC News
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The United States Postal Service will issue a commemorative stamp honoring boxing legend and cultural figure Muhammad Ali in 2026 in the United States to recognize his impact on sports, civil rights, and American history and to add his image to its series of notable Americans.

The Postal Service announced the upcoming stamp in Dallas, Texas, where officials outlined the plan for the Muhammad Ali commemorative issue as part of its future stamp program for 2026.

USPS representatives said the stamp will feature an image of Ali that reflects his career and public legacy and will appear in a format consistent with other Forever stamps in the agency’s commemorative collections.

The design process for the Muhammad Ali stamp will involve postal art directors, licensed photographers or artists, and the Muhammad Ali estate to ensure the image and text accurately represent his life and achievements.

The Postal Service will finalize the artwork, typography, and color palette for the stamp before sending it to production facilities that print and distribute commemorative issues nationwide.

USPS will release the stamp during a formal dedication ceremony in 2026 that will include postal officials, representatives of the Ali family or estate, invited guests, and members of the public.

The Postal Service will sell the Muhammad Ali stamps at post offices across the country, on its official website, and through phone and mail order channels at the same price as other First-Class Forever stamps in circulation at that time.

USPS officials said the Muhammad Ali issue will join the agency’s Black Heritage and other commemorative series that highlight prominent Americans from fields such as sports, arts, politics, and social movements.

The Postal Service recognized Ali’s international profile as a three-time world heavyweight boxing champion and his role as a public figure who took positions on civil rights, religion, and the Vietnam War.

USPS planners noted that Muhammad Ali’s name, image, and quotations appear in sports history, popular culture, and education materials, and they said the stamp will reflect his broad recognition among multiple generations.

The Postal Service will announce the exact issue date, location of the dedication, and final artwork closer to 2026 after it completes required design reviews and production schedules.

The Postal Service said the Ali stamp will function as valid U.S. postage for standard First-Class Mail and will retain that value as a Forever stamp regardless of future rate changes.

The Postal Service will coordinate with retailers, postal clerks, and distribution centers to ensure that post offices receive supplies of the Muhammad Ali stamp in time for the official first day of issue in 2026.

The agency will mark that day with special postmarks and first-day-of-issue cancellations that collectors can obtain by mail or in person at the dedication site and select post offices.

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